4 Bedroom, 2 Bath House

Find this house in the driveway next to 1024 Church. You’ll see this house tucked away in the back. Very nice house on Judson Ct. near Church. Furnished! Super cute house. Terrific location right off of Church between Packard and Hill.(Take the driveway next to 1024 Church St.) 4 bedroom house for rent with 2 baths and a kitchen. Max 6 people. New interior paint, new blinds throughout house & kitchen updates!

This house is furnished with full size beds, computer desks, dressers, living room and dining room furniture. The kitchen has a stove and refrigerator, and a dishwasher.This house is a bit off in Google maps. If you need to get driving directions use this address – 1204 Church St.Or take Roosevelt Pl across Church St into the driveway that is Judson Ct.

Cost Of Utilities 1114 Judson

The average cost per month for the entire house for Electricity and Gas listed below. This information comes from DTE as of 10-12-2012. Gas: $72 Electricity: $135 DTE charges (gas & electric) average $51 per person per month for this house. Your usage may vary and can be reduced by careful use of energy. Here are some suggestions to keep utility bills low: Use compact fluorescent light bulbs. Turn off light and electronics (computers) when not in use. Close the windows and storms in the winter when the heat is on. Have leaky faucets and toilets repaired.

Water Costs

Water averages about $10-15 per person per month. If you have any leak get it fixed asap because it can really increase your water bill.

For more information about 1114 Judson please email us or call 734-478-2936.

Important News: New recycling cart delivery

New blue single-stream recycling carts will be delivered to residences over a 6-8 week period in July-August.

You may keep your current recycling bins to use inside your house if you like, but they will not be picked up at the curb.

If you do not want your recycling bins then leave them at the curb and they will be taken away by the city.

If you do not receive the new blue recycle carts please call Recycle Ann Arbor at 734.662.6288 or email info@recycleannarbor.org.

Place the recycle cart at the curb on your regular trash day for pickup.

Tenants may use their existing recycling stacking bins or tan and green carts until they receive their new blue single-stream recycling cart(s). They can blend all their recyclable materials in their existing bins effective July 5, 2010, as well as recycle additional plastics. Please visit www.recycleannarbor.org for more information on the switch to single-stream recycling.

There are new recycling processes starting in Ann Arbor in July. Go to this website to learn about it. Here is some of the info copied directly from the site. Be sure to check the City of Ann Arbor site for changes.

The City of Ann Arbor is reconfiguring its recycling plant to accept an expanded range of materials from residents, schools, and businesses. The city is also partnering with RecycleBank to provide rewards and incentives to households that recycle.

What is single-stream recycling? Single stream recycling allows residents and businesses to put all their recyclable materials in one convenient wheeled recycling cart. No recyclables will be collected outside the recycling carts. Trash will still be put in a separate cart. The attached video clip(created by RecycleBank) provides a generic overview of the process.

What new materials will be accepted? All plastic bottles and tubs (except #3/PVC and biodegradable plastics/PLA) will be added. Large bulky plastic items, such as laundry baskets and buckets will be accepted. For more details, open to a new Web page here,

What materials will not be accepted? Polystyrene foam (Styrofoam™), #3 (PVC) plastics, biodegradable/PLA plastics, and plastic bags will not be accepted. Ceramics, porcelain, batteries, used motor oil and oil filters will no longer be accepted.

When will single-stream recycling begin in Ann Arbor? Single-stream recycling will begin on Monday, July 5, 2010 for residents and partipating businesses. On that date you will be able to recycle all the additional plastics and other materials mentioned above. The new recycle carts will not arrive immediately for everyone. Please continue to use your existing recycling stacking bins until you have received your new cart. You will be able to blend all the recyclable materials in your existing stacking bins effective July 5, 2010.

Will I get a new recycling container? New, free recycling carts will be delivered to each residence over a 6-8 week period in July-August 2010 with approximately 1000 carts/day delivered along neighborhood routes. Businesses will be able to place all materials to be recycled in their current recycling carts and “papers only” recycling dumpsters. Apartment complexes will receive new or refurbished carts, depending on the age of the current containers.

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Preventing Damage From Rain Can Save You Cash

During the summer in Ann Arbor, Michigan it can get fairly warm. Leaving the windows open, especially at night will help cool the house down. But what if it really starts raining hard during the middle of the night? Should you close your windows?

Some older houses have huge roof overhangs which can help keep rain out of windows during a storm. In some rainstorms their is no wind and the rain come straight down. In these situations it might be fine to leave the windows open.

When there is a strong breeze or wind and the rain is obviously coming into the window you probably should shut them tight. If water gets into the house or on the sill, please dry off the water and soak up any puddles on the floor or carpet.

If you have trouble drying out your house after a rain storm call your landlord for help. Drying the house can prevent water damages that you will have to pay for if the situation is neglected. Your landlord has resources to help in all kinds of situations and wants to help you maintain your rental house for your enjoyment and also for the next person that lives there.

Also if you notice any fallen trees, downspouts or gutters that are not working correctly your landlord wants to know and will be very great-full for the information.

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